Protist is a organism that make up the protista kingdom
This is a eukaryote cell
This is both single cell and multcelled
The cell wall is mostly composed of plasma membrane
It is both heterotroph and autotroph
The three groups of this is animal- like protists, funguslike protists. and plantlike protists. A example of a animal-like protists is a ciliophora . They eat their food by phagocytosis. Algae is just like plantlike protist. They have chlorophyll A,C, and B. Fungus- like protist is like slime molds. They absorb nutrients in their environment and live in wood.
The three diseases that protist have are Giradasis, malaria, and African sleeping sickness. Garadasis symptoms are craps, diarrhea, fatigue, and weight loss. Its cure is the medicine Nitazoxanide and Tinidazole. Beavers, mammles, rivers, and humans is affected by this disease. Malaria symptoms are fevers and vomitng. Its cure is the medicine chloroquine, mefloquine, and quinine. Humans and rivers are affected by that disease. African sleeping sickness symptoms are similar to malaria, but can cause coma and death. Its cure is a two- drug combination of anti-malaria medication and antibiotic.
Ciliophora
Common name: Ciliates
Description: fesh water cells
Zoomastigophora
Common name: zooflagellates
Description: look like like the flagella of prokaryotes
Apicomplexa
Common name: Sporozoa
Description: looks like infectious cells that have a tuff outer coating
Rhizopoda
Common name: amoebas
Discription: looks like a temporary extension of cytoplasm and the cell plasma membrane
Foraminifera
Common name: forams
Discription: looks like a multichambered shell
Euglenozoa
Commo name: Unknown
Discription: A single-celled flagellates
Dinoflagellata
Common name: Dinoflagellates
Discription: They are marine plankton that are microscopic
Chrsophyta
Common name: Golden-brown algae diatoms
Discription: enclosed in glass shells or calcium carbonate shells
Baciliariophyta
Common name: Diatoms
Discription: know for the glasslike cell walls or shells which come in many shapes
Chlorophyta
Common name: Green algae
Discription: Green kelp that come in many shapes and sizes
Rhodophyta
Common name: Red algae
Discription: Looks like giant kelp in the underwater forest
Phaeoophyta
Common name: Brown algae
Discription: looks like brown algae
Acrasiomycota
Common name: cellular slime mold
Discription: It can form as a slimy slug
Myxomycota
Common name: plasmodial slime mold
Discription: looks like a single mass of cytoplasm
Oomycota
Common name: water mold
Discription: looks like a cottony coating on a fish scin and gill. Then later causes deep wounds
Kingdom Protista
Protist is a organism that make up the protista kingdom

This is a eukaryote cell
This is both single cell and multcelled
The cell wall is mostly composed of plasma membrane
It is both heterotroph and autotroph
The three groups of this is animal- like protists, funguslike protists. and plantlike protists. A example of a animal-like protists is a ciliophora . They eat their food by phagocytosis. Algae is just like plantlike protist. They have chlorophyll A,C, and B. Fungus- like protist is like slime molds. They absorb nutrients in their environment and live in wood.
The three diseases that protist have are Giradasis, malaria, and African sleeping sickness. Garadasis symptoms are craps, diarrhea, fatigue, and weight loss. Its cure is the medicine Nitazoxanide and Tinidazole. Beavers, mammles, rivers, and humans is affected by this disease. Malaria symptoms are fevers and vomitng. Its cure is the medicine chloroquine, mefloquine, and quinine. Humans and rivers are affected by that disease. African sleeping sickness symptoms are similar to malaria, but can cause coma and death. Its cure is a two- drug combination of anti-malaria medication and antibiotic.
Ciliophora
Common name: Ciliates
Description: fesh water cells
Zoomastigophora
Common name: zooflagellates
Description: look like like the flagella of prokaryotes
Apicomplexa
Common name: Sporozoa
Description: looks like infectious cells that have a tuff outer coating
Rhizopoda
Common name: amoebas
Discription: looks like a temporary extension of cytoplasm and the cell plasma membrane
Foraminifera
Common name: forams
Discription: looks like a multichambered shell
Euglenozoa
Commo name: Unknown
Discription: A single-celled flagellates
Dinoflagellata
Common name: Dinoflagellates
Discription: They are marine plankton that are microscopic
Chrsophyta
Common name: Golden-brown algae diatoms
Discription: enclosed in glass shells or calcium carbonate shells
Baciliariophyta
Common name: Diatoms
Discription: know for the glasslike cell walls or shells which come in many shapes
Chlorophyta
Common name: Green algae
Discription: Green kelp that come in many shapes and sizes
Rhodophyta
Common name: Red algae
Discription: Looks like giant kelp in the underwater forest
Phaeoophyta
Common name: Brown algae
Discription: looks like brown algae
Acrasiomycota
Common name: cellular slime mold
Discription: It can form as a slimy slug
Myxomycota
Common name: plasmodial slime mold
Discription: looks like a single mass of cytoplasm
Oomycota
Common name: water mold
Discription: looks like a cottony coating on a fish scin and gill. Then later causes deep wounds
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